调度复杂的汽车嵌入式实时系统

C. Lauer, K. Hielscher, R. German, Jens Pollmer
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随着越来越多的应用集成到特定领域的控制器中,任务可调度性的形式化验证在汽车领域变得越来越重要。特别是对于安全关键应用,深入了解任务的最坏情况响应时间是至关重要的。这样的系统通常由子系统组成,这些子系统由一组任务(称为事务)组成,这些任务由外部事件触发。我们采用了众所周知的响应时间分析来分析异步任务集,其中子集可能由不同的时钟引用触发。因此,我们从文献中对原始计算模型进行了改进,以获取有关事务时钟引用的信息。为了确定系统的可调度性,我们首先分析由同一时钟参考触发的所有任务子集。然后,我们将结果结合起来,得出整个任务集的响应时间。该方法没有高估响应时间,因此为此类系统提供了必要和充分的可调度性测试。该方法的计算复杂度为0 (nm),其中n为任务数,m为系统中的时钟引用数。我们将分析应用于汽车安全领域的实际场景来验证计算结果
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Scheduling complex automotive embedded real-time systems
The formal verification of task schedulability is getting more important in the automotive domain as more and more applications are integrated into domain specific controllers. Especially for safety critical applications an indepth knowledge about the worst-case response time of tasks is of utmost importance. Such systems often consist of subsystems that comprise of a collection of tasks, called transactions, which are triggered by external events. We adapt a well known response time analysis to analyze asynchronous task sets where subsets may be triggered from different clock references. Therefore we refine the original computational model from the literature to capture the information about transaction clock references. To determine the schedulability of the system we first analyze all task subsets which are triggered by the same clock reference. Then we combine the results to derive the response times for the complete task set. The approach incorporates no overestimation of the response times and therefore represets a necessary and sufficient schedulability test for such systems. The computational complexity of the presented approach is O(nm) with n being the number of tasks and m the number of clock references in the system. We apply the analysis to a real-world scenario from the automotive safety domain to confirm the computational
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